I'm on the lookout for a case that I can use interchangeably for my large AND small bore. When I'm performing, I 100% of the time take with me one OR the other horn and leave the other on a stand at home. I've got little real estate for so many cases, and my Olds (backup small bore) has a beat up old case that I don't really want to have around anymore, so I'm looking for a nice cloth-side hard case that I'd be able to put a large OR small bore in dpepending on what i'm taking with me.

Any suggestions? Is it a thing?

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If the case is designed to fit a large bore the small bore may knock around a bit. Not too much of a problem if you are just going to pop it in a car and haul. But if you are going to pack it in the luggage compartment of a bus or airplane, the small bore may not fit well enough.

Many gig bags will fit large or small bores about equally. I've fit anything from my alto to a double trigger bass in an Altieri. You might also be able to do the same in a Chronkite or Reunion Blues. Probably others as well.

I'm on the lookout for a case that I can use interchangeably for my large AND small bore. When I'm performing, I 100% of the time take with me one OR the other horn and leave the other on a stand at home. I've got little real estate for so many cases, and my Olds (backup small bore) has a beat up old case that I don't really want to have around anymore, so I'm looking for a nice cloth-side hard case that I'd be able to put a large OR small bore in dpepending on what i'm taking with me.

I've actually been heavily considering this since all other Protecs I've seen and owned have been fabulous cases. I'll look into that one!Thanks guys! Maybe there something with removable padding that I can add in when taking the small bore... I'll take a deeper dive and see what I can find.

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Thanks for checking... this is brilliant! Looks like exactly what I need. With this, I'd be able to get rid of my incredibly beat-up, just-about-unsueable wooden Olds case, stick that in the Yamaha case, then use this alternatively for storing the large bore while using the other horn, or stick the large bore in it's own case when necessary.

Thanks again, guys

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If you are feeling a bit richer... The BAM Classic is one of the best cases I have owned. I have put small, medium, and large bore horns in it with success. Narrow slide, wide slide, whatever. Backpackage and lightweight...

If you are feeling a bit richer... The BAM Classic is one of the best cases I have owned. I have put small, medium, and large bore horns in it with success. Narrow slide, wide slide, whatever. Backpackage and lightweight...

Looks wonderful! Not sure if I can justify that cost when I'm playing more bass and trumpet than trombone these days. Good suggestion, though

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Looks wonderful! Not sure if I can justify that cost when I'm playing more bass and trumpet than trombone these days. Good suggestion, though

I think maybe BAM has discontinued these. I bought my tenor version on line for about $200 delivered. WELL worth it at that price. Most places are selling the bass version for $350-400. I am hesitant to pay that much for a case that my not fit my basses well. I would really have to try one in person.

If you are feeling a bit richer... The BAM Classic is one of the best cases I have owned. I have put small, medium, and large bore horns in it with success. Narrow slide, wide slide, whatever. Backpackage and lightweight...

Are you talking about the BAM 3030S Tom?

Because I have one, I really love it for my large bores, but it feels too big for small ones: they don't fit well...

Well, I just put a Conn 6H in it. The 6H slide is pretty narrow and, yes, I am would be a bit concerned that the slide "holder" might let go of the slide and allow it to bang up against the bell section. I think the bell section is well protected (assuming the slide behaves itself).

So, I will revise my recommendation: A great case for medium- and wide-slide trombones. Use with caution with narrow slides (e.g., put a roll of bubble wrap to keep slide and apart in case of mishap).

Would you agree with this assessment?

Also, I keep a Bach 42 in it currently and I think the Bach slide is about as wide as you can go.

Pricey and not a hard case, I know, but I already have a J. Winter case which works perfectly for straight, Bb/F, small, medium, large bores, narrow, wide slides. Bulkier and heavier. I'd like to have something lighter to go to rehearsals or "light" gigs.

If I have to jump in the truck with my band with all the stuff in the trailer, the J. Winter is the way to go to keep peace of mind!